Rev. David Kalas continues his Advent series "What Did the Angels See?" base on the carol "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing." On this 4th Sunday of Advent his sermon, "The God Who Gets Into Dust and Dirt," is based on John 1:1-14

Holy Cheerleading
Cheerleading doesn't look like it used to. But our goal this Sunday is to rewind the clock a very long way in order to catch a glimpse of the kind of cheerleading they did in Old Testament Israel.

Sermon: "Praying for Snow"
Preacher: Rev. David Kalas
Scripture: Psalm 51
Perhaps by the first Sunday in February, snow won't feel like much of a gift to us. Perhaps we will be more inclined to pray for it to go away than to come. But King David will help us to see anew the beauty of the snow.
Special music by Peg Manuel and Ellen Hanchek.

He is invisible, holy, and eternal. If He chose to hide Himself, we could not find Him and could not know Him. But hear the good news of how He has revealed Himself to us. Rev. David Kalas will preach "Our Unknown God" based on Acts 17:22-31. Special music by the Bell Choir.

Sermon Title: The Broad Shoulders
of Prayer
Preacher: Rev. David Kalas
Scripture: Exodus 28:1-12
It is both the great weight and the
great relief of a person’s prayer life,
and the High Priest in the Old
Testament gives us a marvelous and
memorable picture of what it looks
like.
Special music by Angela's Angels

Some of the most stirring and disturbing words in Scripture are found in Job's tortured laments. He wishes he were dead. Indeed, he wishes he had never even been born. What is the gospel in the midst of such existential pain? This Sunday Pastor David will share his message, "Faith in Pain: The Great Savior" based on Job 30:16-31 and Job 3.
Special music by the Joyful Voices Choir.